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Women's Rink Hockey World Championships

 

5th/8th Place Classification Matches

 

Italy - USA 13-1

France - Portugal 3-1

 

Semifinals

 

Argentina - Germany 6-1

Spain - Chile 4-3

 

 

Men's Sub-20 Rink Hockey World Championships

 

5th/8th Place Classification Matches

 

Colombia - England 11-3

Chile - France 4-3

 

Semifinals

 

Italy - Spain 2-5

Portugal - Argentina 5-2

 

 

In-Line Hockey

 

JUNIOR MEN RESULTS

 

Quarter finals


Sweden – France 2-3
Spain – Switzerland 1-0
Czech Republic – Colombia 2-1
Italy – Usa 6-0

 

Qualification 9th/16th


Namibia - Chinese Taipei 5-1
Great Britain – Korea 9-2
Canada – Australia 9-1
New Zealand – India 9-1
Germany – Namibia 2-6

 

SEMIFINALS' SCHEDULE (LOCAL TIME)

 

6pm Italy - France
7.30pm Spain – Czech Republic

 

 

JUNIOR WOMEM RESULTS


Chinese Taipei – Italy 1-2
India – Australia 3-4
India – New Zealand 0-10
New Zealand – Chinese Taipei 1-4

 

STANDINGS


Italy 8 (5 game played)
Taipei 7 (5)
New Zealand 5 (5)
Australia 4 (4)
India 0 (5)

 

31 AUG SCHEDULE (LOCAL TIME)


9am Australia – New Zealand
10.30am India – Italy
3pm Chinese Taipei – Australia
6pm Italy – New Zealand
7.30 Chinese Taipei – India

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In-Line Hockey

 

JUNIOR MEN RESULTS

 

Semifinals


Italy  - France 2-3 (Shoot-outs)
Czech Republic – Spain 2-3 (Overtime)

 

Qualification 5th/8th


Usa – Sweden 5-9
Colombia – Switzerland 3-0


Qualification 9th/12th


New Zealand – Great Britain 3-5
Namibia – Canada 3-7


Qualification 13th/16th


India – Korea 0-8
Germany – Australia 4-3

 

FINALS' SCHEDULE (LOCAL TIME)

 

Sunday, 3 Sep.


3.30pm (BRONZE GAME) ITALY – CZECH REPUBLIC
6.30pm (GOLD GAME) FRANCE - SPAIN

 

 

JUNIOR WOMEN RESULTS


Australia – New Zealand 1-7
India – Italy 1-14
Chinese Taipei – Australia 4-0
Italy – New Zealand 2-0
Chinese Taipei  - India 8-0

 

STANDINGS


Italy 12 (7)
Chinese Taipei 11 (7)
New Zealand 7 (7)
Australia 4 (6)
India 0 (7)

 

2 SEP. SCHEDULE (LOCAL TIME)


7am Australia – Chinese Taipei
8.30am New Zealand  - India

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Men's Sub-20 Rink Hockey

 

7th/8th Place Match

 

France - England 4-3

 

5th/6th Place Match

 

Chile - Colombia 6-1

 

Bronze Medal Match

 

Italy - Argentina 6-5

 

Gold Medal Match

 

Spain - Portugal 0-2

 

Final Standings

 

1 - Portugal

2 - Spain

3 - Italy

4 - Argentina

5 - Chile

6 - Colombia

7 - France

8 - England

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Roller Skating Slalom

 

Men's Senior Slalom

 

Gold: Kristaps ZVEJNIEKS (LAT)

Silver: Marco WALZ (GER)

Bronze: Sven ORTEL (GER)

 

Women's Senior Slalom

 

Gold: Mona SING (GER)

Silver: Claudia WITTMANN (GER)

Bronze: Manuela SCHMOHL (GER)

 

Links to Full Results:

http://www.rollersports.org/discipline/inline-alpine/news/item/1268-wrg2017-alpine-first-runs-today-in-nanjing

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8 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Too bad it looks like rink hockey is the only sport with decent information available, exactly the least interesting sport for me since it's not such an usual thing like alpine skating :p 

 

do you want Alpine Skating results?

here they are (just look at the post above this)...:d

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In-Line Hockey Update

 

Podiums are ready, tomorrow is the day: Junior Hockey will celebrate its epilogue at Youth Olympic Sport Gymnasium in Nanjing. Games for gold medal, France – Spain (Junior Men) and Italy – Chinese Taipei (Junior Women), will be broadcast live on www.rollergames.tv.
Even in the 'Roller Games Opening Ceremony' day, pucks didn't stop in Nanjing. Senior Women program is on the run: 12 nations divided in 3 round robin pools. Two games played today, both for Pool A: an easy one for defending champion Canada versus Korea (16-0), while Italy had to fight hard to defeat a well organized Australia, that opened the score first, with Roberts. Sniper Bisi found the equalizer before the break, Raia scored the game winning goal in the second period: “A tough win is the best way to start the tournament – said Italian coach Ceschini – we have to adjust chemistry, but I'm quite confident”.
In Junior Men the standings from 5th position to 17th are done: Sweden beat Colombia 6-0 for fifth place. Colombian coach Valderrama said: “Overall, we can be satisfied about our tournament. Last year we were on 13th place, now 6th, with some regrets about the quarter final game. But our program is growing fast”.
Tomorrow Senior Men schedule will start: five Round Robin Pools, 25 teams looking for gold. The Czechs are ready to defend the title won last year in Asiago.


JUNIOR MEN FINALS' SCHEDULE 3 Sep. (LOCAL TIME)

 

3.30pm (BRONZE) Italy – Czech Republic
6.30pm (GOLD) France – Spain -live on www.rollergames.tv-

 

JUNIOR WOMEN FINALS' SCHEDULE 3 Sep.

 

2pm (BRONZE) New Zealand – Australia
5pm (GOLD) Italy – Chinese Taipei -live on www.rollergames.tv-


SENIOR MEN SCHEDULE (3 Sep.)


7am Pool C: Sweden – Korea
7am Pool C: Germany – China
8.20am Pool B: Switzerland – France
9.40am Pool B: Italy – Argentina
11.00am Pool A: Czech Republic - Latvia
11.00am Pool E: Spain – Hong Kong
12.20pm Pool A: Usa – Canada
12.20pm Pool E: Colombia – Brazil
3.00pm Pool D: Chinese Taipei – Japan
4.20pm Pool D: Macao – India
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Pool A: Czech Republic, Latvia, Usa, Canada
Pool B: Switzerland, France, Italy, Argentina
Pool C: Sweden, Korea, Germany, China
Pool D: Chinese Taipei, Japan, Macao, India
Pool E: Spain, Hong Kong, Colombia, Brazil

 

SENIOR WOMEN RESULTS (2 Sep.)


Pool A: Canada – Korea 16-0
Pool A: Italy – Australia 2-1

 

SENIOR WOMEN SCHEDULE (3 Sep.)


8.20am Pool B: Spain – New Zealand
9.40am Pool C: Czech Republic – India
1.40pm Pool B: Usa - China
5.40pm Pool C: France – Argentina

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JUNIOR MEN RESULTS (2 SEP.):

 

Pool 5/6:Sweden – Colombia 6-0
Pool 7/8 Usa - Switzerland 6-5
Pool 9/10 Great Britain – Canada 0-4
Pool 11/12 New Zealand – Namibia 1-9
Pool 13/14 Korea – Germany 1-4
Pool 15/17 Chinese Taipei – Australia 4-1
Pool 15/17 Australia – India 16-0

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JUNIOR WOMEN RESULTS, 2 SEP.:

 

Australia – Taipei 0-10
New Zealand – India 15-2
Italy – Australia 6-1

 

STANDINGS


Italy 14
Chinese Taipei 13
New Zealand 9
Australia 4
India 0

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